How Does Social Change Happen? | Minority Influence & Moscovici
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- How does Social Change Happen? A-level Psychology | Social Influence |
Studying Social Influence as part of your A-level Psychology course? In this video we explore minority influence and the social influence processes involved in social change:
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RECOMMEND READING ON SOCIAL INFLUENCE
Dark Persuasion: A History of Brainwashing from Pavlov to Social Media - amzn.to/3LgQJlr
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion - amzn.to/3YJM3HM
The Nature of Prejudice - amzn.to/3YDJrLK
Beyond Prejudice: Extending the Social Psychology of Conflict, Inequality and Social Change (this is very advanced if you are super keen - written by some of my professors when I was uni) amzn.to/3YKx2We
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After some book recommendations to explore Psychology further?
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**OTHER VIDEOS ABOUT SOCIAL INFLUENCE**
01 - Why do we conform?
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02 - The Stanford Prison Experiment
• Zimbardo’s Stanford Pr...
03 - Milgram's Experiments
• Milgram's Experiments ...
04 - Explanations of Obedience
• Explanations for Obedi...
05 - Locus of control and Social Support
• Explanations of Resist...
06 - Minority Influence and Social Change
• How Does Social Change...
0:00 - Intro
00:40 - Selma to Montgomery March
03:10 - Drawing Attention
04:27 - Cognitive Conflict
05:32 - Consistency (& Moscovici's research)
08:58 - Augmentation Principle
09:56 - Snowball Effect
10:29 - Social Cryptoamnesia
I hope you find this video helpful in your understanding of A-level Psychology
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This series has been super helpful! Thank you for all your hard work and dedication - role on the A level mocks! Would love it if you could do a series on Attachment or Relationships in Psychology :)
Hi Samantha 🙂 Thank you very much for your kind and encouraging words. I’m really pleased you found the series helpful. I’m currently working on the psychopathology topic next but attachment will hopefully becoming along soon. All the best with your A-levels 👍
WHAT?!?! Only 191 subscribers? This is top quality stuff! You deserve so much more support!
Callum - thank you for your generous comment and encouragement. Trying hard with the videos, so I'm pleased to read you rate the quality of them. Great to have another subscriber :)
This video was shown in our Sociology class. Well done man. The transition from 1965 to Obama brought tears to me eyes.
Hello Shourjo. I’m so glad that this video was not only helpful for your class but also was emotionally moving for yourself. Your comment has meant a lot. All the best with your class 👍
I always enjoy watching your videos I forget that I’m even learning, including this one! I struggle a lot to find the motivation to study so honestly thank you.❤
Glad they've helped you so much!
Thank you. Thank you. THANK YOU!!! These videos are SO helpful🥲
You’re so welcome! Delighted the video has been helpful for you 😊
These videos are excellent and helping me study for my psychology A-Level. Thank you for making them
Cheers Peter 😊You’re most welcome! So pleased the videos are helping you with your psychology studies. Hope you enjoy the other videos too 👍
Very well explained
Cheers 👍 Hope you enjoyed the video!
Thank you. Great video
Thanks for the comment Prabuddha!
can you do videos on biopsychology yr1 and yr2 please?
Coming next week 👍
i love your videos :3 and i'd love to see more on social psychology, especially social change. anyways, thanks for all the knowledge and would you mind (pun intended) recommending a book or 2 on social change? thanke ;)
Thank you :) So nice of you to comment, and thanks for the suggestion about social psychology - I'll bear that in mind ;) I have a playlist on other videos relating to social influence if you haven't yet checked that out: czcams.com/video/jGbLqlPx0cI/video.html
In terms of books here are a few (some are directly related to social change, others more indirectly touch on the topic) (I've ordered them by academic difficult):
Outliers - amzn.to/3CT41Qu
Dark Persuasion: A History of Brainwashing from Pavlov to Social Media - amzn.to/3MpnEmm
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion - amzn.to/3MsFbKv
The Nature of Prejudice - amzn.to/3CS3hei
Beyond Prejudice: Extending the Social Psychology of Conflict, Inequality and Social Change (this is very advanced if you are super keen - written by some of my professors when I was uni - only get the kindle version - much cheaper) amzn.to/3CUiifY
@@BearitinMIND thanks alot! that'll keep me reading for a while.
its a wonderful video with great lesson.thanks
Thanks Salome 🙂
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Who wrote this model? I would like use it in my thesis :) thank you!
What a great idea to do your thesis on such a topic! In answer to your question I'm not aware of a specific model that encapsulates all the elements for social change outlined in the video, but what I can do is point you in the direction of the research related to it which you can then explore and potentially incorporate into your thesis? I'll post that below for you :)
www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00397/full
jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/20/4/2.html
psycnet.apa.org/record/1981-32770-001
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ejsp.1983